What artist has had chart topping hits in the following forms: solo, duo, trio, quartet and quintet?
Im thinking either Paul McCartney, or Micheal JacksonWhat artist has had chart topping hits in the following forms: solo, duo, trio, quartet and quintet?
Paul Mccartney is correct.Im thinking either Paul McCartney, or Micheal Jackson
Are you sure he said exactly that, as per the quotes? Normally the line is "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night". The show was officially named NBC's Saturday Night for the first two seasons, (1975-76 - 1976-77), to distinguish it from Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, which aired on ABC in 1975-76.Who was the first host to say "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night Live!"?
I stand corrected, "Live" is not in the quote, my bad.Are you sure he said exactly that, as per the quotes? Normally the line is "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night". The show was officially named NBC's Saturday Night for the first two seasons, (1975-76 - 1976-77), to distinguish it from Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, which aired on ABC in 1975-76.
hint: automobile safetyWho was the first host to say "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night!"?
Gotta be Ralph, before he ran as a third party candidate and helped get Dubya elected.hint: automobile safety
Correct!, Nader it isGotta be Ralph, before he ran as a third party candidate and helped get Dubya elected.
Mashmakhan, with their song "As Years Go By".What early 70's Canadian one hit wonder band was named after a variety of hashish?
(Their hit made the Billboard Top 40 and also sold a million copies in Japan, as well as topping the Canadian charts).
Wow. There's a name from the past.Mashmakhan, with their song "As Years Go By".
Great song, I had no idea it was canadian.Mashmakhan, with their song "As Years Go By".
was it mad in the coey factory in cobourg ?It is the FP-45 Liberator - a cheap single shot 45 cal pistol from WW2 designed to be dropped in occupied territories. I'm not aware of an Ontario connection.
Some guy posted this:Which piece traditionally closes the Vienna Philharmonic New Years Day concert?
What an incredible coincidence!!!